Speaking to reporters in Rome, the prime minister says the government will continue to advocate for Mr Jenkins' release.
Waratahs coach promises 'brutal' review of rugby club
NSW Waratahs coach Dan McKellar has promised a "brutal" review of the organisation following its 48-33 loss to the Crusaders on Friday night.
Mysterious 121yo diary returned to its roots
A diary dating back to pre-World War I that was left on the doorstep of an RSL club in Adelaide has been united with the descendants of its writer.
'Anything but that': Business leader begs Coalition not to reopen climate wars
Innes Willox says another net zero debate would "hobble" the Australian economy and undermine investment decisions.
Heavy rain likely on NSW coast
A prolonged bout of heavy rain is likely on the NSW coast from Monday to Friday next week due to an offshore low.
Streaming promised a 'golden age' of media. Then shows began disappearing
Australian media has evolved from nitrate tapes and VHS into a digital age. It could come with new challenges for the world of cultural preservation.
Murray Watt confirms rewrite of environmental laws shelved by Albanese
With his feet just barely under the desk, newly installed Environment Minister Murray Watt will take to Western Australia to restart talks on contentious conservation reforms and a decision this month on whether to extend Woodside's Karratha gas facility beyond 2030.
Why we're seeing fewer vaccinations and what we can do about it
The decline in childhood vaccination rates should alarm governments and the health sector, according to the peak body for doctors.
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Rise in after-dark travel drives tourism surge across Australia
Star-gazing, nude solstice swims and spectacular light shows are part of a growing travel trend known as "noctourism" that's injecting hundreds of millions of dollars into Australia's economy each year.
Tourism surges thanks to rise in after-dark travel
The increase in 'noctourism' is seeing hundreds of millions of dollars added to Australia's economy each year.
Selling super tax changes will require steadfast advocacy from decades past
The reforms of the 80s and 90s, often sentimentalised by people who were not there, came about through a mixture of policy intelligence and political rat cunning.
Federal government 'appalled' at Russia's 13-year prison sentence for Oscar Jenkins
Prosecutors in the Russian-controlled part of eastern Ukraine said the Melbourne teacher had been found guilty of participating in an armed conflict as a mercenary.
War veteran Ben Roberts-Smith to take case to High Court
Former SAS corporal Ben Roberts-Smith will take his case to the High Court after his defamation case loss was upheld in the Federal Court.
Rise in deadly diseases feared if vaccination rates don't rise
Australia's childhood immunisation rates have dropped over the past five years to hit record lows, leaving experts worried.
Friday Finance with Daniel Ziffer
Our housing market is smashing the million dollar mark.
PointsBet fined $500,000 after spamming customers with ads
Online gambling provider PointsBet has been fined half a million dollars for breaching spam and gambling self-exclusion laws.
Nawaqanitawase 'hurting' after superb try fails to stop Bulldogs
The Roosters led 14-0 at half-time but despite Mark Nawaqanitawase's miracle try, the Bulldogs completed another stirring comeback to remain top of the NRL ladder.
Australia's childhood vaccination rates declining
Experts who are warning deaths are inevitable if Australia does not do more to turn around a steady decline in immunisation rates.
Another round of climate wars? "Oh God no!" | Insiders On Background
After a bruising election defeat, the Coalition is putting all of its policies up for review - including net zero. One of the biggest supporters of net zero by 2050 is big business. Australian Industry Group's Innes Willox tells David Speers to "reopen the climate wars... is like reopening an old wound."
This Australian film sold for $26m. A new lawsuit says the idea was stolen
Plus Aussies react to Eurovision elimination, Cannes bans the nip slip, Sydney musical heading to the West End and more.
Piastri is 'just trying to win' as he chases Senna's McLaren record
Formula 1 championship leader Oscar Piastri enters this weekend's Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix riding a wave of momentum.